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Forge "rework" #12574

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AnthonyJNgo opened this issue Jan 30, 2020 · 3 comments
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Forge "rework" #12574

AnthonyJNgo opened this issue Jan 30, 2020 · 3 comments

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@AnthonyJNgo
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[Implementation]: Here's my idea:
The way you make tools using the forge currently makes no sense. A weapon made completely out of one metal would vibrate upon impact and your hand would get nerve damage. Real tools are made by mounting a tool head to a tool rod, so I feel the way to make a forged tool should be to make a tool head at the forge and then mount it to a tool rod. I have an idea that there would be 3 different sizes of tool rod for how big the tool is, such as a huge rod for warhammers, large rod for maces, and tiny rod for daggers.

[Why]: It would make forged tools more interesting, and the addition of different materials for tool rods could make it a bit like the Tinkers Construct mod for MC. Besides, I'm already making sprites for a tool system Viv has in mind for Dwarves.

[Resources]: My sprites for this:

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Download this file and rename it from "forgetools pic.png" to "forgetools pic.dmi" to see it in the DM.
Be sure to ask some maintainer to label this issue as a feature. Either ping them on our discord or PM them on our forum. Thank you for sharing your ideas!

@FantasticFwoosh
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(re)- based 😎

@Maroonenahmoron
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Yes, this is good.

@carlopault
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Interesting, based, and +1

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